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Exclusive Clip: ‘The Great North - Beef Has Day Dreams About The Ocean’

In the all-new episode airing April 24 on FOX, Beef struggles when the boat needs repairs and he can’t fish for a whole week!

The Great North! Somehow, Sunday evening dread isn’t quite so dreadful when we have a brand-new episode to look forward to. And, as they often do, our friends at FOX have shared an exclusive clip; this week, it’s “Beef daydreams of the ocean, and Wolf & Hobeybee spotted a very handsome man in Lone Moose” for this Sunday’s upcoming episode.

In the all-new episode, “Beef’s in Toyland Adventure,” Beef struggles when the boat needs repairs and he can’t fish for a whole week. Meanwhile, Wolf and Honeybee meet the best-looking man in Lone Moose. Check it out Sunday, April 24 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

Animated by Bento Box Entertainment and produced by 20th Television, the adult 2D animated comedy series hails from Loren Bouchard, Wendy Molyneux, and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, the genius minds behind Bob’s Burgers.

The Great North follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family. As a single dad, Beef (Nick Offerman, Parks and Recreation, Making It), does his best to keep his bunch of kids close – especially his only daughter, Judy (Jenny Slate, Bob’s Burgers), whose artistic dreams lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall. Rounding out the family are Judy’s older brother, Wolf (Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth); his fiancé, Honeybee (Dulcé Sloan, The Daily Show); Judy’s middle brother, Ham (Paul Rust, Love); and ten-year-old-going-on-fifty little brother, Moon (Aparna Nancherla, A Simple Favor). While the children’s mother is not in the picture, Judy seeks guidance from her new boss, Alyson (Megan Mullally, Will & Grace), and her imaginary friend, Alanis Morissette (guest-voicing as herself), who appears to her in the Northern Lights.

Check out the exclusive clip, “Beef daydreams of the ocean, and Wolf & Hobeybee spotted a very handsome man in Lone Moose”:

The series was created, written and executive-produced by Bob’s Burgers’ writers and executive producers Molyneux and Molyneux-Logelin, as well as writer Minty Lewis (Regular Show). The Molyneux sisters serve as showrunners. Bob’s Burgers creator Bouchard is also an executive producer.

Source: FOX

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Debbie Diamond Sarto is news editor at Animation World Network.